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The Sure And Easy Path To Success-IIT

This is for people who would like to take the easy path to success. Become an IITian! Just by being one, you’re assured of the best of everything our country has to offer in terms of studies.

Lakhs of students appear for the IIT-JEE every year to fulfill their dream of getting into IIT. It’s heart-break for most of them. Only 4000 or so manage to make the grade.

But for those who do, college is an experience they can never forget. It helps you grow in more ways than you can imagine. And the best part is, the friendships that are born here!

I think the general view about IIT students is that they’re very studious people. If that’s what you think as well, well you couldn’t be more wrong! Of course there are the exceptions, students who consider studying to be the best time-pass. But they’re few & far between!

Most students realize that the college years are the best payback for the hard work they had put in to achieve their dream. And they make the most of them. But that doesn’t mean their studies suffer. Everyone, well almost everyone, knows when they have to study!

The campuses are vast & sprawling. There are the best sports facilities, clubs of all kinds, magazines that the students themselves manage completely. In short, if you have a talent for something, you’ll get the chance to exhibit it! And if you just want to develop some talent, there are professional coaches.

The teachers are as good as they come. Most of them are very dedicated to their profession.
Placement is not a problem. The best companies come to recruit the students, & the salaries offered are pretty good! But some of the students opt to go for higher studies, or even start their own ventures -in which the institute helps them.

One thing to keep in mind is that it’s the ‘getting into an IIT’ part that is the toughest. Once you’re in, you belong there & would do just fine! Not only in college, but in life as well.

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